·SB113which would establish a registry for putative fathers so that their parental rights could not be terminated without notice

·SB118which would change the requirement that a plaintiff in forfeiture proceeding prove that his property is subject to forfeiture from “clear and convincing evidence” to “a preponderance of the evidence.”

·SB19which would provide that the violation of a local ordinance prohibiting driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a controlled substance is deemed to be a violation of the state law prohibiting the same or similar conduct for all purposes other than the imposition of certain criminal penalties; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

·SB43which would allow drivers of an authorized emergency vehicle to escort a vehicle with oversized loads.

·SB76which would revise the definition of “concealed firearm”; authorizing a person to obtain one permit to carry a concealed firearm for all handguns owned by the person; revising provisions relating to a person's demonstration of competence with certain firearms for the purpose of obtaining or renewing a permit to carry a concealed firearm; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

·SB78which changes the provisions governing guardianship proceedings; when someone may be appointed a guardian, and revises provisions governing the appointment and the powers and duties of guardians

·SB101which would expand jurisdiction of alternative sentencing departments to include those charged with/convicted of a gross misdemeanor or felony.

·SB69which would change supervision of an advanced practitioner of nursing (APN) from a collaborating physician to the State Board of Nursing and relieve collaborating physician from responsibility of supervising APN’s drug dispensary habits.

·SB70which would add “family caregiver” to the list of items that are prohibited from discriminatory employment practices and defines “family caregiver” to include those caring for an individual in a non-traditional family setting.

·SB155which would revise the scope of clinical professional counseling to include the assessment or treatment of couples and families.

·SB162which tightens the conditions under which the Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners may license or renew a physician’s license and requires the Board to report disciplinary action in its biennial report.

·SB2which would allow authorize a city or board of county commissioners, with limited exceptions, to exercise all powers needed for the effective operation of its city/county government, even if the power to perform these acts is neither express nor implied, so long as the power is not expressly prohibited or limited by constitutional or statutory provisions or granted to another entity.

·SB66which would eliminate provisions for use of county highway patrols and snowplows on private property when deemed to be in the best interest of the county; revise provisions for the abatement of a public nuisance on property located within a county and authorize the county board to recover from the owner of the private road the related labor costs of such a use.

·AB161which would require schools to prohibit promoting third grade students to grade 4 if they fail to achieve the score prescribed by the Teachers and Leaders Council of Nevada in the subject area of reading and requires schools to publish their outcomes and provide programs to improve proficiency.

·AB162which would require the board of trustees of each school district to report to the Department of Education on a quarterly basis the average daily attendance of pupils and the ratio of pupils per licensed teacher for those grades in elementary school that are required to maintain prescribed pupil-teacher ratios; revising the ratios of pupils per licensed teacher for kindergarten and grades 1, 2 and 3; requiring school districts that include one or more elementary schools which exceed the prescribed pupil-teacher ratios in a quarter to request a variance from the State Board of Education for the next quarter; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

·AB142which would allow a person to petition for the sealing of all records related to an arrest if the prosecuting attorney declines to prosecute the charges against them.

·AB156which would prohibit a person convicted of driving, operating or controlling a vehicle or vessel while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or a controlled substance from petitioning the court to seal records relating to those offenses.

·SJR5Urges Congress to reintroduce and pass the Marketplace Fairness Act.

·SJR7which proposes to amend the Nevada Constitution to preserve the right to hunt, fish and trap for the residents of this State; and that hunting, fishing and trapping by members of the public are the preferred means of managing wildlife in this State.

·AJR2Urges the Bureau of Land Management and the United States Forest Service to partner with the livestock industry in this State to increase livestock grazing on public lands.

·AJR3Expresses the intent of the Legislature to establish a biomass industry to restore certain ecosystems on public lands.

·AJR4Urges the Bureau of Land Management and the United States Forest Service to assist the State of Nevada with the prevention and suppression of wildfires in this State.

·AJR5Resolves that the NV Legislature enact legislation to ensure that Nevada receive a portion of the revenue collected by the U.S. Federal government for activities conducted on Nevada public land(s) and that resolution is forwarded to Vice-President of the U.S.

·AB117which would allow a person driving a motorcycle, moped or trimobile or riding a bicycle or an electric bicycle to proceed through an intersection against a red traffic signal in certain circumstances; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.

·AB123which would prohibit pedestrians from texting while walking across a highway.

·SB 4which would allow an employee or volunteer for a public agency, who comes in contact with human blood or bodily fluids in the course of his or her official duties, or his or her employer or the public agency for which he or she volunteers, to seek a test of the person or decedent who possibly exposed the public employee or volunteer to a contagious disease.

·SCR 4which encourages the Department of Health and Human Services and the Commissioner of Insurance to work with health care providers and insurers to develop a patient-centered medical home model of care.

·AB118which would establish the Legislative Open Meeting Law, requiring meetings of legislative committees, during any period in which the Legislature is not in session, to be open and public and comply with the Open Meeting Law.

·AB84clarifies when certain district courts are required to establish an appropriate program for the treatment of certain offenders who are veterans or members of the military.

·AB100would require Clark County to designate five family court judges to hear only cases involving child abuse or neglect, the adoption of children who are placed in foster care or the termination of parental rights by an agency which provides child welfare services and to limit the jurisdiction of these five family court judges.

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1:30 PM - Assembly Committee on Taxation Meeting (Carson City) Reviewing AB 46 which would fund school district capital projects through a new sales and use tax and AB 49 which would levy a tax on the sale of personal property to provide revenue for the Fund for Legal Defense of Indigent Persons (public defender’s office)